Open-Source payroll application launched (ZDNet UK)
Clockwork Software Systems launched PayThyme, an open-source payroll application, in Birmingham on Thursday. At the company's launch event in Birmingham, Clockwork business manager Jim Welch said it was initially supplying the software pre-installed on hardware, but will supply it as an individual, supported product in 2005. The source code of the product will be available for free download from the company's Web site in two weeks."
Posted Nov 27, 2004 0:57 UTC (Sat)
by jcm (subscriber, #18262)
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I went along to a pre-launch day held at the Open Advantage offices in Birmingham a few weeks back and was pleased to see Sage had better now watch their backs. Good thing too since they're certainly one of the biggest obstacles to SME adoption of Open alternatives and a pain the backside too - anyone here who every had to deal with companies like Sage will know that they're anything but friendly and pass you around the houses like crazy.
Let's seriously take a look at PayThyme since it deserves that - please go recommend the Payroll-on-a-stick concept to your friends.
Jon.
Posted Dec 2, 2004 20:41 UTC (Thu)
by DG (subscriber, #16978)
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PayThyme represents a fantastic concept from a group of very dedicated Free and Open Source businessmen and all round enthusiasts. John Pinner and Jim Welch are passionate about what they are doing and the results seem very promising from the previews.Open-Source payroll application launched (ZDNet UK)
For more info see http://www.paythyme.comOpen-Source payroll application launched (ZDNet UK)